As France, I thought we did a pretty decent job by taking most of the major ports. Although Britain took Suez Canal as well as Gibraltar, they were forced to take at least three inches of farmland. Therefore, it allowed us to take the remaining ports. I think Britain won because by taking the Suez Canal and Gibraltar, they can basically control every trade that is going through Africa. I think Germany lost in the "scramble" because Britain and France took every vital part of Africa and they were forced to take the average leftover lands.
I think colonizing and making boundaries throughout Africa will bring about a very negative effect on African culture. The African tribes interact with each other and by splitting them up, their culture becomes destroyed. Different countries were formed as a result. There is still an effect seen today in Africa because now there are not as many African language speakers as there were before.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Scramble for Africa
When I think about "Scramble for Africa," I first think about the Berlin Conference. The Berlin Conference was held by various European countries to split up Africa into their own territories. Since the voyage by Portugal, many European countries were in need of natural resources and raw material, and Africa was the perfect place to settle on. In order to "fairly" split up Africa, the European countries held a meeting to discuss this matter.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Do Now
I believe that the Europeans became interested in Africa because of cheap labor. In the movie Roots, the European merchants wanted to round up all the African people and ship them back to Britain. That time, Britain was starting to imperialize different territories. Then Britain had to look for cheap human resources to grow more efficiently.
I think slavery will have a very negative effect on the African society. All men are created the same, and the British did not have any right whatsoever to "use" these African people as slaves. I think this tragic history prevents interaction between whites and blacks. The African tribe will now view the white Europeans as adversaries. Also, the society will fall apart because almost everything in the society are ran by men.
I think slavery will have a very negative effect on the African society. All men are created the same, and the British did not have any right whatsoever to "use" these African people as slaves. I think this tragic history prevents interaction between whites and blacks. The African tribe will now view the white Europeans as adversaries. Also, the society will fall apart because almost everything in the society are ran by men.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Roots and African Elements
The most unique element of Africa presented in "Roots" was that a warrior must have respect another warrior, and only kill if his family is in danger. The warrior leader stated that the purpose of war is to win, not to kill. For example, he said that if you surround your enemy, then you will ultimately have to kill all your enemies because they become desperate. On the contrary, if you surround from three sides and leave one side open, then the enemy will leave peacefully. This stood out to me because I never knew that the African warriors were such refined and intelligent people. These people are trained to go to war. However, to have respect towards your enemy is an astonishing philosophy and mindset.
In society, being generous to your adversaries can come back to you as a great asset. For example, when I forgave my little brother for eating my food, he thanked me and cooked me an instant cup noodle.
In society, being generous to your adversaries can come back to you as a great asset. For example, when I forgave my little brother for eating my food, he thanked me and cooked me an instant cup noodle.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
African Folklore Reaction: The Spirit (Rainforest)
"The Spirit" is about a boy hunter who decides to hunt down an elephant for his starving village. He succeed in killing the elephant, but decided that it was not enough. So he set up more traps to hunt more goods. After he was done setting up the additional traps, two spirits wandered around in the rain forest, a mother spirit and a child spirit. The child spirit got caught in the boy hunter's trap, and was eaten by him. After that, the boy hunter returned to his village. Later on, the villagers head weird moaning from the rain forest, and figured it to be the mother spirit. Knowing that enraged spirits are dangerous, the villagers loaded their guns and shot down the mother spirit. In the end, the villagers cut her body and scattered around the rain forest.
African myths contain many supernatural elements, such as spirits. "The Spirit" had two spirits killed by the savage villagers. This also showed interaction between the African villagers and the spirits throughout the story. This is one of the most common elements of African folklore.
The story was very disturbing. I did not enjoy this gruesome folklore at all. Chopping up a child's body then the mother's sounds extremely barbaric. This was the most disgusting folklore I have ever heard.
Even though the story was very bloody, it did point out some African cultures. A boy hunter decided to take responsibility to feed his village and came back with an elephant. This shows the strong males of Africa as well as their leadership. It appears very odd, but when the mother spirit let her child roam around freely in the rain forest seemed to have a morale saying that a mother should never leave his child by himself for his/her own safety.
In conclusion, this story taught me to be a man and take responsibility for my actions.
African myths contain many supernatural elements, such as spirits. "The Spirit" had two spirits killed by the savage villagers. This also showed interaction between the African villagers and the spirits throughout the story. This is one of the most common elements of African folklore.
The story was very disturbing. I did not enjoy this gruesome folklore at all. Chopping up a child's body then the mother's sounds extremely barbaric. This was the most disgusting folklore I have ever heard.
Even though the story was very bloody, it did point out some African cultures. A boy hunter decided to take responsibility to feed his village and came back with an elephant. This shows the strong males of Africa as well as their leadership. It appears very odd, but when the mother spirit let her child roam around freely in the rain forest seemed to have a morale saying that a mother should never leave his child by himself for his/her own safety.
In conclusion, this story taught me to be a man and take responsibility for my actions.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wonders of Africa
Until now, I did not know that Africa used to be a such influential civilization. People of Africa built architectures that lasted for centuries. I never thought that Africa was so advanced in the architectural department. I was very stereotypical about African building because when I think of their residence, I only think about huts made of wood and grass. However, it is just magnificent to see solid structures built during the past reign of Africa. For example. The City of Great Zimbabwe had fascinating stone buildings that were used as fortresses. Wealthy African Pharaohs ruled upon a whole empire and had beautiful natural resources and a well developed capital city. This is also true for the City of Aksum because during this period, it was Africa's golden era. Now, I have huge respect towards the grand culture of Africa and its accomplishments.
When I Think About Africa
The first thing that comes to mind when I think about the continent of Africa is the wild life and natural habitat of all sorts of animals. The reason why wild animals pop up in my head when I think of Africa is because I watched many clips and documentations about African animals in Animal Planet. I also believe that the African continent is one of the few regions that has preserved natural habitats for its animals to live on, because places like Europe or America do not have many of those. When I think about Africa, wild animals come to my mind first.
The second thing that comes to mind is all the discrimination and ethnic violation happening throughout Africa, especially in Sudan. I did a paper on Darfur genocide, and I did not know how serious it was until then. I think that something should be done to make the victims' lives better.
The second thing that comes to mind is all the discrimination and ethnic violation happening throughout Africa, especially in Sudan. I did a paper on Darfur genocide, and I did not know how serious it was until then. I think that something should be done to make the victims' lives better.
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